We here at Videlectrix have been doing digital distributation for years now! What we do is take all the digits, and "store" them in a "computer disquette for the PC". Followin' the lingo? Our "high-fidelity" 16-color graphics and "surround sound-like" internal PC mono sound are all in that little disquette!
What makes them so collectable? Well, Mr. Telltale has assured us that they'll use our top-notch technobabble to make disquettes of all the colors of the technologmical spectrometer! Black, blue, and even the super-rare ultra collectable Onyx and Opal disquettes!
Plus, each of the 24 disquettes per roomisode will come with for-reals trading cards, as designed by the Videlectrix Graphicketeers, a club for Real-Time Adventurers on the PC Computer!
good idea. on the other hand "behind the bad" has a certain episode character and putting it together would ruin this a bit. it shouldn't be to hard to put the three episodes on the dvd and have an alternate option to play them as one though. i'm no master in dvd-authoring, but i think this should be possible..
Screw the flame job, I want it cast in SNES cartridge Grey, and come packaged with a 24 citadel paints (The ones made by Games Workshop) with Blood Red and Tentacle Pink.
Screw the flame job, I want it cast in SNES cartridge Grey, and come packaged with a 24 citadel paints (The ones made by Games Workshop) with Blood Red and Tentacle Pink.
What does that have anything to do with anything? As near as I can tell, SNES is WAY too modern to even be considered here. As far as the paints (aside from being ridiculously expensive) I don't see how they can be really employed either in any way that has anything to do with SBCG4AP. Are you sure you weren't attempting to post in a Warhammer forum and mis-clicked?
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You herd its coming? Is that like herding sheep?
We here at Videlectrix have been doing digital distributation for years now! What we do is take all the digits, and "store" them in a "computer disquette for the PC". Followin' the lingo? Our "high-fidelity" 16-color graphics and "surround sound-like" internal PC mono sound are all in that little disquette!
What makes them so collectable? Well, Mr. Telltale has assured us that they'll use our top-notch technobabble to make disquettes of all the colors of the technologmical spectrometer! Black, blue, and even the super-rare ultra collectable Onyx and Opal disquettes!
Plus, each of the 24 disquettes per roomisode will come with for-reals trading cards, as designed by the Videlectrix Graphicketeers, a club for Real-Time Adventurers on the PC Computer!
By black and white Im assuming u mean dvd/cd or something, like playstion?
correct me, i meant heard, like lisining to a person.
/ontopic
We need Behind the Bad played completely through without stopping for each video. That'd rock.
And those roomisodes....should only take up, what, four disks each?
Not counting the 'Extended play' and ''Bonus Disk(s)', which will take up 7 disks each! [/sarcasmoff]
But just wondering, Is there any chance there'll be a way to play each episode again with costumes? My guess is there won't be.
no, the real question is does the entire thing come in red?
Or with a flame job?
What does that have anything to do with anything? As near as I can tell, SNES is WAY too modern to even be considered here. As far as the paints (aside from being ridiculously expensive) I don't see how they can be really employed either in any way that has anything to do with SBCG4AP. Are you sure you weren't attempting to post in a Warhammer forum and mis-clicked?